Rule #1: Avoid “white”
carbohydrates
Avoid any carbohydrate that is — or can be — white. The following
foods are thus prohibited, except for within 1.5 hours of finishing a
resistance-training workout of at least 20 minutes in length: bread, rice,
cereal, potatoes, pasta, and fried food with breading. If you avoid eating
anything white, you’ll be safe.
Rule #2: Eat the same few meals
over and over again
The most successful dieters, regardless of whether their goal is
muscle gain or fat loss, eat the same few meals over and over again. Mix and match,
constructing each meal with one from each of the three following groups:
Proteins:
Egg whites with one whole egg for flavor
Chicken breast or thigh
Grass-fed organic beef
Pork
Egg whites with one whole egg for flavor
Chicken breast or thigh
Grass-fed organic beef
Pork
Legumes:
Lentils
Black beans
Pinto beans
Lentils
Black beans
Pinto beans
Vegetables:
Spinach
Asparagus
Peas
Mixed vegetables
Spinach
Asparagus
Peas
Mixed vegetables
Eat as much as you like of the above food items. Just remember:
keep it simple. Pick three or four meals and repeat them. Almost all
restaurants can give you a salad or vegetables in place of french fries or
potatoes. Surprisingly, I have found Mexican food, swapping out rice for
vegetables, to be one of the cuisines most conducive to the “slow carb” diet.
Most people who go on “low” carbohydrate diets complain of low
energy and quit, not because such diets can’t work, but because they consume
insufficient calories. A 1/2 cup of rice is 300 calories, whereas a 1/2 cup of
spinach is 15 calories! Vegetables are not calorically dense, so it is critical
that you add legumes for caloric load.
Some athletes eat 6-8x per day to break up caloric load and avoid
fat gain. I think this is ridiculously inconvenient. I eat 4x per day:
10am – breakfast
1pm – lunch
5pm – smaller second lunch
7:30-9pm – sports training
10pm – dinner
12am – glass of wine and Discovery Channel before bed
1pm – lunch
5pm – smaller second lunch
7:30-9pm – sports training
10pm – dinner
12am – glass of wine and Discovery Channel before bed
Rule #3: Don’t drink calories
Drink massive quantities of water and as much unsweetened iced
tea, tea, diet sodas, coffee (without white cream), or other
no-calorie/low-calorie beverages as you like. Do not drink milk, normal soft
drinks, or fruit juice. I’m a wine fanatic and have at least one glass of wine
each evening, which I believe actually aids sports recovery and fat-loss.
Recent research into resveratrol supports this.
Rule #4: Take one day off per
week
I recommend Saturdays as your “Dieters Gone Wild” day. I am allowed
to eat whatever I want on Saturdays, and I go out of my way to eat ice cream,
Snickers, Take 5, and all of my other vices in excess. I make myself a little
sick and don’t want to look at any of it for the rest of the week.
Paradoxically, dramatically spiking caloric intake in this way once per week
increases fat loss by ensuring that your metabolic rate (thyroid function,
etc.) doesn’t downregulate from extended caloric restriction. That’s right:
eating pure crap can help you lose fat. Welcome to Utopia.